In looking to recapture their old ways and jump back on the wave of garage-punk built in their image, FIDLAR’s new album is a regression in every conceivable way.
Tag: indie punk
In this Review Round-Up, straight-up rock has a surprisingly good showing thanks to The Warning and Amongst Liars, while further strong representation comes in indie-punk from Honey Joy, and progressive post-hardcore from Vower.
In this Review Round-Up, albums from Lowlives and Gaffa Tape Sandy are definitely good, but The Yacht Club’s new EP manages to sneak past both as a bit of a stunner.
Cherym find a new calling in pop-punk, flanked by a retained indie spirit and a newly galvanised political slant for a great all-rounder of a debut full-length.
In the final Review Round-Up of 2023, throwback-rock still isn’t any more interesting coming from Bad Touch, though ERASE THEORY and Felicette deliver some solid EPs as a counterbalance.
Dream Nails return just as revved-up as ever, this time shaking up the musical palette of their indie-punk while remaining staunchly righteous in execution.
In this Review Round-Up, there’s awkward genre-bending alt-metal from SiM; solid-enough hardcore from Grove Street; and some genuinely great alt-rock from King Nun.
The apex of alt-punk proves somewhat difficult for Pkew Pkew Pkew to hit, as an otherwise solid-enough new album finds itself dampened by the sheer might of the competition around it.
In this Review Round-Up, some pretty great breakthroughs land across the board, in super-melodic punk from Militarie Gun, pitch-black hardcore from Burner, and intelligent indie-punk from Toodles & The Hectic Pity.
In this Review Round-Up, the most fun comes courtesy of EPs from LURK and snake eyes, while Heavenward’s new full-length proves a smidge less so.
